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While most of the surplus weapons go to municipal police departments and county sheriffs, an Associated Press review shows that a diverse array of other state and local agencies also have been ...
BATON ROUGE, La. — Doug Wortham used a Defense Department giveaway program for law enforcement to stock his office with an assault rifle, a handgun and a Humvee — even though the people in his custody ...
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Pistols like this 1970s-era 1911 handgun could soon be available to private purchasers as part of 8,000 surplus guns being sold through the Civilian Marksmanship Program. (Photo: U.S. Archives) ...
The Aiken Department of Public Safety is looking to offload dozens of surplus guns to the highest bidder. Up for grabs are Smith & Wessons, Berettas, Rugers, Colts, a Glock and more, ranging from good ...
The bids will be coming in rapid fire at an auction house this weekend in Lennox. The State of South Dakota is selling-off 100 surplus guns to the highest bidder. The state usually sells its surplus ...
BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) - A Defense Department giveaway program that equips local police with surplus military weapons also supplies guns to government agencies with limited law-enforcement powers and a ...
BATON ROUGE, La. - Doug Wortham used a Defense Department giveaway program for law enforcement to stock his office with an assault rifle, a handgun and a Humvee - even though the people in his custody ...
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